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the chimpen closure electric fence and warning 26-year-old texas graduate student and drew overly was well aware of having volunteered here for his second time. which is why it's unclear why he entered the no go area where he was attacked by 2 male chimp. it lasted around 20 minutes before staff was able to scare them off. this is as close as we can get to the scene of the attack. it's still being investigated. but the park board says the chimp were reacting to what they saw as breach of their territory. this wasn't a freak act of aggression. sought chimp won't be euthanized. they are territorial and also 7 times stronger than humans. animal planet escape the chimp eden director cousins was training to train chimp but had to pepper spray an aggressive one. after 6 hours of surgery, overly tonight remains in an induced coma. broken arm and torn ligaments. also lost fingers and toe. today his parents flew in from the u.s. to be with him. >> he's still sedated. he's very seriously ill as we know. but having said that he is stable. >>reporter: as for those 2 chimp they soon calm down and
the chimpen closure electric fence and warning 26-year-old texas graduate student and drew overly was well aware of having volunteered here for his second time. which is why it's unclear why he entered the no go area where he was attacked by 2 male chimp. it lasted around 20 minutes before staff was able to scare them off. this is as close as we can get to the scene of the attack. it's still being investigated. but the park board says the chimp were reacting to what they saw as breach of their...
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the chimpen closure electric fence and warning 26-year-old texas graduate student and drew overly was well aware of having volunteered here for his second time. which is why it's unclear why he entered the no go area where he was attacked by 2 male chimp. it lasted around 20 minutes before staff was able to scare them off. this is as close as we can get to the scene of the attack. it's still being investigated. but the park board says the chimp were reacting to what they saw as breach of their territory. this wasn't a freak act of aggression. sought chimp won't be euthanized. they are territorial and also 7 times stronger than humans. animal planet escape the chimp eden director cousins was training to train chimp but had to pepper spray an aggressive one. after 6 hours of surgery, overly tonight remains in an induced coma. broken arm and torn ligaments. also lost fingers and toe. today his parents flew in from the u.s. to be with him. >> he's still sedated. he's very seriously ill as we know. but having said that he is stable. >>reporter: as for those 2 chimp they soon calm down and
the chimpen closure electric fence and warning 26-year-old texas graduate student and drew overly was well aware of having volunteered here for his second time. which is why it's unclear why he entered the no go area where he was attacked by 2 male chimp. it lasted around 20 minutes before staff was able to scare them off. this is as close as we can get to the scene of the attack. it's still being investigated. but the park board says the chimp were reacting to what they saw as breach of their...
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the chimpen closure electric fence and warning 26-year-old texas graduate student and drew overly was well aware of having volunteered here for his second time. which is why it's unclear why he entered the no go area where he was attacked by 2 male chimp. it lasted around 20 minutes before staff was able to scare them off. this is as close as we can get to the scene of the attack. it's still being investigated. but the park board says the chimp were reacting to what they saw as breach of their territory. this wasn't a freak act of aggression. sought chimp won't be euthanized. they are territorial and also 7 times stronger than humans. animal planet escape the chimp eden director cousins was training to train chimp but had to pepper spray an aggressive one. after 6 hours of surgery, overly tonight remains in an induced coma. broken arm and torn ligaments. also lost fingers and toe. today his parents flew in from the u.s. to be with him. >> he's still sedated. he's very seriously ill as we know. but having said that he is stable. >>reporter: as for those 2 chimp they soon calm down and
the chimpen closure electric fence and warning 26-year-old texas graduate student and drew overly was well aware of having volunteered here for his second time. which is why it's unclear why he entered the no go area where he was attacked by 2 male chimp. it lasted around 20 minutes before staff was able to scare them off. this is as close as we can get to the scene of the attack. it's still being investigated. but the park board says the chimp were reacting to what they saw as breach of their...
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so you can see this is this is the red shift and then there was some blue shifted to california in texas interesting but this was just the beginning of the voting machines they started the year two years earlier this is the two thousand and four election in two thousand and two when voting machines began to appear everywhere across america because george w. bush had signed into effect a law called the help america vote act or have a big billions of dollars to the states so that they could buy these machines from private corporations like de bold and e s n l's. it was the high water point of the privatization of our vote for two centuries our vote was counted by volunteers and government workers overseen by representatives of the political parties that all changed in two thousand and two thousand and four now over for ninety percent of our vote is recorded or countered in secret on corporate machines and those corporations tell us who won our elections why is a secret well because the voting machine companies say they have copyright and trademark rights to keep their software and hardware
so you can see this is this is the red shift and then there was some blue shifted to california in texas interesting but this was just the beginning of the voting machines they started the year two years earlier this is the two thousand and four election in two thousand and two when voting machines began to appear everywhere across america because george w. bush had signed into effect a law called the help america vote act or have a big billions of dollars to the states so that they could buy...
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grants and the texas legislature. john? >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks. 25 people were killed and 40 wounded in iraq today when veg table truck exploded. several more were killed in bombings elsewhere in the country. an official from the united states says jordan must open refugee camp to serve thousands of syrians fleeing the fighting in their country. military defection are increasing, the assad regime has a stranglehold on the country. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has more. >> fighting raged across syri syria. sources showed several city including homs and surrounding. 38 were said to be killed. for the first time, u.n. observers reached douma you should seen for days. international red cross evacuated the injured. 85 syrian soldiers including a general across the border with tur. i can one of the biggest defection in recent week. turkey says it scrambled the jet for third consecutive day when the syrian helicopters approached the order. no action was taken. if interview, bashar assad expressed regret for the syrian downing
grants and the texas legislature. john? >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks. 25 people were killed and 40 wounded in iraq today when veg table truck exploded. several more were killed in bombings elsewhere in the country. an official from the united states says jordan must open refugee camp to serve thousands of syrians fleeing the fighting in their country. military defection are increasing, the assad regime has a stranglehold on the country. senior foreign affairs...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. hey, becky. hey....uncle steve. for life's bleachable moments. it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all the tomorrows you're looking forward to. learn more at healthcare.gov. it's kind of a big deal. chex has five flavors that are gluten-free. even a cinnamon one the kids love. the word "wow" comes to mind. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. good and gluten free. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you ex
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. hey, becky. hey....uncle steve. for life's bleachable moments. it's your teenager's first varsity game. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just your cholesterol screening. it's all...
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. >> suarez: that list now is getting longer with louisiana, texas, florida, wisconsin, some other states saying they're going to wait to see what happens in november before they put them in place. what can you tell her? >> we will have to see how this plays out. if the law remains in effect, basically every state is either going to have to set up its own exchange, partner with the federal government to create an exchange so the states may do some functions, pass others over to the federal government or the federal government actually steps in and runs an exchange or points another entity to run the exchange. >> suarez: by exchange we just mean a marketplace for buying insurance, right? >> exactly. for most people this is going to be a website. a website where you go on and look for various insurance products that are available in the state. as of 2014 or more properly when open enrollment begins which will be october of 2013, most americans will have access to coverage either through their state exchange again or through a federal back-up exchange. >> suarez: we have another question on
. >> suarez: that list now is getting longer with louisiana, texas, florida, wisconsin, some other states saying they're going to wait to see what happens in november before they put them in place. what can you tell her? >> we will have to see how this plays out. if the law remains in effect, basically every state is either going to have to set up its own exchange, partner with the federal government to create an exchange so the states may do some functions, pass others over to the...
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last year, of course, there was heat waves and all kinds of wild fires centered in texas, arizona, new mexico. it was extraordinarily hot in oklahoma. the previous year it was in russia. in 2009, there were exceptional conditions in southern australia, in theelbourne area. so these areas where the really hot and dry conditions leading to wild fires is moving around. we certainly don't expect them to occur every year, but we do expect more of them. are odds are changing for these to occur with climate change, with the global warming from the human influences on climate. >> woodruff: that's what i wanted to ask you about, too. as a scientist, what does this say is going on? >> i think it's... you know, you look out the window and you see climate change in action. this is the way it gets manifested. this normal weather events. there's the normal seasons. if we have june temperatures in march, well, you know, we have experienced them before because we get them in june. if we have a very mild winter, people like that because the winter isn't as cold. but we were breaking records then. now w
last year, of course, there was heat waves and all kinds of wild fires centered in texas, arizona, new mexico. it was extraordinarily hot in oklahoma. the previous year it was in russia. in 2009, there were exceptional conditions in southern australia, in theelbourne area. so these areas where the really hot and dry conditions leading to wild fires is moving around. we certainly don't expect them to occur every year, but we do expect more of them. are odds are changing for these to occur with...
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richard in texas joins us. >> greetings from the libertarian paradise of texas. ron paul was one of my neighbors. >> nice guy? >> he is a nice guy. but he is really warped. >> nice guy, creepy friends. >> yeah. >> what you said about voting in our local elections, it is so true. where i live in texas, the democrats haven't even fielded candidates for many of these judge positions, and just so many positions that they don't even fill the candidate, because people don't vote. >> yeah. yeah. well of course, and then they complain anyway. >> that's true. that's true. >> what do you like about america? >> oh, i can tell you exactly what i like. freedom of speech is the greatest thing we have got, but my absolute favorite thing is, no matter how bad it gets americans always think it is going to get better. >> true. >> that's my favorite thing. [ overlapping speakers ] >> your favorite right-wing talking point. if you substitute any racial -- derogatory racial slur for the world socialism, you have george wallace in 1965 and that's the republican platform now. >> that's
richard in texas joins us. >> greetings from the libertarian paradise of texas. ron paul was one of my neighbors. >> nice guy? >> he is a nice guy. but he is really warped. >> nice guy, creepy friends. >> yeah. >> what you said about voting in our local elections, it is so true. where i live in texas, the democrats haven't even fielded candidates for many of these judge positions, and just so many positions that they don't even fill the candidate, because...
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the earth is burning ♪ >>> north dakota just became america's number two oil-producing state, behind texas. the oil boom is are drawing north dakota's landscape and also creating opportunity for thousands of unemployed americans. >> but "60 minutes" correspondent byron pitts says that prosperity has a price. byron, good to see you. when i think oil, i don't think north dakota. >> right, but it's big there. it's big there. unemployment in north dakota is currently at 3%. there are "help wanted" signs at every street corner but as we've discovered, there is no easy way to handle a boom quite like this. known for the broad-shouldered beauty of its great plains and the broadish nature of its winters, north dakota has long been the least populated state in the country. >> all aboard! >> reporter: but north dakota is changing. every day, men mostly pour in from across the nation men like steven reisinger from montana, where unemployment is 13%. >> i heard about all this big money, so i thought i could get a little piece of that pie, i suppose. >> reporter: and here's why. there is an oil boom in
the earth is burning ♪ >>> north dakota just became america's number two oil-producing state, behind texas. the oil boom is are drawing north dakota's landscape and also creating opportunity for thousands of unemployed americans. >> but "60 minutes" correspondent byron pitts says that prosperity has a price. byron, good to see you. when i think oil, i don't think north dakota. >> right, but it's big there. it's big there. unemployment in north dakota is...